Holly Glynn enters her fourth season as the head coach of the
MIT women’s lacrosse program following a brief stint as an
assistant coach at Mount Ida College.

Prior to her time at Mount Ida, Glynn was the head of lacrosse
at Sedbergh School in Sedbergh, United Kingdom for the 2011 season.
During her tenure, she coached the school’s three teams and
handled all of the administrative responsibilities for the program.
Glynn has also served as a coach at the NoCar Lacrosse Camp in
Davidson, N.C. and the Uptown Lacrosse Camp in New York City.

A 2009 graduate of Columbia University, Glynn earned a
bachelor’s degree in political science. She closed her career
as the Lions’ all-time leader in career points, career goals,
points in a season, goals in a season, goals in a game, and assists
in a game. Glynn was a two-time IWLCA All-Region selection and was
the first player in program history to earn a spot on the first
team. In addition, she was tabbed to the All-Ivy team in 2008 and
2009.

Kate Lombard enters her fourth season as an assistant coach with
the MIT women's lacrosse program. A 2007 graduate of Columbia
University, she was a two-year captain for the Lions. Playing in
the midfield, Lombard was named second team All-Ivy League twice
and received a pair of honorable mention All-Ivy accolades. She
collected Academic All-Ivy League honors her senior year to go
along with back-to-back second team IWLCA All-Region awards.

Upon graduation, Lombard coached the New Jersey-based Tri-State
Club Lacrosse Team comprised of girls enrolled in seventh and
eighth grade. She taught players aged 10-18 at several Tri-State
camps and was an instructor at the Uptown Lacrosse Camp in New York
City targeted for high school athletes.

Lombard received a bachelor's degree in English and comparative
literature and then earned a master's degree in sports management
from Columbia.